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Poppy Announces ‘Constantly Nowhere’ 2026 North American Summer Tour

The genre-defying Poppy has unveiled the dates for her 2026 “Constantly Nowhere” North American Tour.

Poppy Unravel 2025

The genre-defying Poppy has unveiled the dates for her 2026 “Constantly Nowhere” North American Tour, an extensive 29-date trek that will feature supporting performances from Landmvrks and Thousand Below.

Before taking on North America, Poppy will spend the spring tearing through stages across Australia and Europe. The North American leg will officially kick off on July 7 at the Echostage in Washington, D.C. From there, the tour will sweep up the East Coast and into Canada before making its way through the Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, and the South.

In addition to the headlining dates, the run includes two major festival appearances: the Upheaval Festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan on July 17, and the Inkarceration Festival in Mansfield, Ohio on July 18. The massive summer tour will ultimately draw to a close on August 19 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tennessee.

Both the exclusive artist presale and the Citi cardmember presale begin today, February 18, at 12:00 PM local time. These early-access windows will remain open until 11:59 PM local time on February 19.

The general public ticket sale officially launches on February 20 at 10:00 AM local time.

Poppy 2026 “Constantly Nowhere” North American Tour Dates:

  • July 7 – Washington, D.C. @ Echostage
  • July 9 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Fillmore
  • July 10 – New York, N.Y. @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
  • July 11 – Boston, Ma. @ Roadrunner
  • July 13 – Montreal, Quebec @ MTELUS
  • July 15 – Toronto, Ontario @ HISTORY
  • July 17 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Belknap Park
  • July 18 – Mansfield, Ohio @ Ohio State Reformatory
  • July 19 – Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore
  • July 21 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave/Eagles Club
  • July 22 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Fillmore
  • July 24 — Chicago, Ill. @ Riviera Theatre
  • July 25 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Pageant
  • July 27 – Omaha, Neb. @ The Admiral
  • July 29 – Denver, Colo. @ Fillmore Auditorium
  • July 31 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Union Event Center
  • Aug. 2 – Seattle, Wash. @ Paramount Theatre
  • Aug. 3 – Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Theatre
  • Aug. 5 – Oakland, Calif. @ Fox Theater
  • Aug. 7 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium
  • Aug. 8 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ The Van Buren
  • Aug. 9 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ Revel Entertainment Center
  • Aug. 11 – Austin, Texas @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
  • Aug. 12 – Dallas, Texas @ House of Blues
  • Aug. 13 — Houston, Texas @ House of Blues
  • Aug. 15 – Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live
  • Aug. 16 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Tabernacle
  • Aug. 18 – Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore
  • Aug. 19 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Marathon Music Works
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